The Lincoln Navigator And Air Suspension!
The Lincoln Navigator is a full-size luxury SUV built by the Ford Motor Company for its luxury division, Lincoln. Lincoln introduced the Navigator in August 1997 as a 1998 model,[1] the same year as the redesigned Lexus LX. The Navigator was Lincoln’s first SUV as well as its first four-wheel drive capable vehicle. The Navigator shares a platform, mechanical features, and other equipment with the Ford Expedition, which was introduced one year before it. Unique and upscale styling, interior materials, and other features differ the Navigator from the Expedition. Given its platform mate, the Navigator is the largest vehicle Lincoln currently offers, having the greatest cargo capacity and seating for seven to eight people, depending on the model. For 2007, a longer, extended wheelbase version of the Navigator called the Navigator L was introduced, increasing cargo capacity further. Since its introduction, Lincoln has offered only one engine choice at a time in the Navigator in any model year; all are variations of Ford’s 5.4 L Modular V8.
In spite of a base manufacturer’s suggested retail price of over $42,000 in 1998, the Navigator proved to be popular with nearly 44,000 sold in its first year.[2] Competitors from General Motors like the Cadillac Escalade Air Suspension and the GMC Denali Series quickly followed to cash in on Lincoln’s success with the Navigator. Much like the Cadillac Escalade would do, the Navigator found a niche with celebrities and the customized
SUV scene.
Lincoln Navigator L standard safety features include stability control with a rollover sensor, antilock disc brakes with brake assist and a full complement of airbags. Lincoln Navigators have a fantastic interior appearance complimented by color-keyed floor mats and carpet with scuff plates at each opening, heated and cooled leather front and rear seats. It’s not just about looks with the Lincoln Navigator you’ll also get fantastic functional equipment such as forward and reverse sensing system, perimeter alarm, electronic speed control, a universal garage door opener, and integrated remote keyless entry system. Lincoln Navigator L for 2009 is BIG – 204.8 inches big lengthwise as a matter of fact. Width and height measure 78.8 and 78.3 inches respectively.
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